Ebook: Unfinished business: notes of a chronic re-reader
Author: Gornick Vivian
- Tags: Nonfiction, Writing, Essays, Books About Books, Autobiography, Memoir, Criticism, Literary Criticism, Biography Memoir, Literature, Biography, Language
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Farrar
- City: New York
- Edition: First
- Language: English
- epub
ANew York Times Book ReviewEditors' Choice
One of our most beloved writers reassess the electrifying works of literature that have shaped her life
I sometimes think I was born reading . . . I can’t remember the time when I didn’t have a book in my hands, my head lost to the world around me.
Unfinished Business: Notes of a Chronic Re-readeris Vivian Gornick’s celebration of passionate reading, of returning again and again to the books that have shaped her at crucial points in her life. In nine essays that traverse literary criticism, memoir, and biography, one of our most celebrated critics writes about the importance of reading—and re-reading—as life progresses. Gornick finds herself in contradictory characters within D. H. Lawrence’sSons and Lovers, assesses womanhood in Colette’sThe VagabondandThe Shackle, and considers the veracity of memory in Marguerite Duras’sThe Lover. She revisits Great War novels by J. L. Carr and Pat Barker, uncovers the psychological complexity of Elizabeth Bowen’s prose, and soaks in Natalia Ginzburg, “a writer whose work has often made me love life more.” After adopting two cats, whose erratic behavior she finds vexing, she discovers Doris Lessing’sParticularly Cats.
Guided by Gornick’s trademark verve and insight,Unfinished Businessis a masterful appreciation of literature’s power to illuminate our lives from a peerless writer and thinker who “still read[s] to feel the power of Life with a capital L.”
One of our most beloved writers reassess the electrifying works of literature that have shaped her life
I sometimes think I was born reading . . . I can’t remember the time when I didn’t have a book in my hands, my head lost to the world around me.
Unfinished Business: Notes of a Chronic Re-readeris Vivian Gornick’s celebration of passionate reading, of returning again and again to the books that have shaped her at crucial points in her life. In nine essays that traverse literary criticism, memoir, and biography, one of our most celebrated critics writes about the importance of reading—and re-reading—as life progresses. Gornick finds herself in contradictory characters within D. H. Lawrence’sSons and Lovers, assesses womanhood in Colette’sThe VagabondandThe Shackle, and considers the veracity of memory in Marguerite Duras’sThe Lover. She revisits Great War novels by J. L. Carr and Pat Barker, uncovers the psychological complexity of Elizabeth Bowen’s prose, and soaks in Natalia Ginzburg, “a writer whose work has often made me love life more.” After adopting two cats, whose erratic behavior she finds vexing, she discovers Doris Lessing’sParticularly Cats.
Guided by Gornick’s trademark verve and insight,Unfinished Businessis a masterful appreciation of literature’s power to illuminate our lives from a peerless writer and thinker who “still read[s] to feel the power of Life with a capital L.”
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